PREORDER Rapido HO 136007 Trinity Cov Hopp GACX 6/
Note: You will reserve this item today for a 10% down payment of $41.75. Approximately 30-45 days before your item is expected at the warehouse, we will invoice you $375.74 plus shipping and any applicable taxes.
PREORDER Rapido HO 136007 Trinity Cov Hopp GACX 6/ is backordered and will ship as soon as it is back in stock.
Description
Description
If you are wondering – what car, have I seen it before? We respond: have you seen a mixed freight go by since the year 1997? If you have, the answer is, yes have seen this car. Did you see a mixed freight go by today? The answer today is probably yes, with several of these cars in it.
Going back to the 1970’s, the first plastic pellet cars were built with more cubic capacity than grain cars to carry a lighter load. They’ve always been larger, with 4 bays instead of 3, and a greater overall length. A wide variety of car designs were built until the late 1990’s with capacity around 5,800 cubic feet. This includes all the plastic pellet car models you already have, with one exception, a model that came last came out 20 years ago.
But times have changed. Transporting plastic pellets has changed. These days, shippers want “high cube” 6,200 cu. ft cars to fill, and in the late 1990’s, railcar manufacturers updated all of their car designs to that standard. In Trinity’s case, they lengthened and expanded their previous 5,851 design, which had several interesting variations. The earliest version is “boxy”, with no cutout on the side like a covered hopper usually has, except for one spot where a grab iron is. Eventually that smaller cutout gets larger, and then becomes normal, with a curve signature to all Trinity covered hoppers.
Beginning in 1997, Trinity begins to built a larger “high cube” 6,221 cu. ft design. It carries forward a signature feature all the way back from the earliest 1980’s 5,851 cars: a box-like frame around the entire carbody, with lip at each end above the coupler. To give a sense of how quickly high-cube 6,200 cu. ft. cars took over the market, the August 1999 edition of Freight Car Journal shows nearly 20,000 new cars built by all builders in the late 1990’s alone.
In the last 25 years, that number has only continued to grow. Trinity has slightly tweaked its design into a 6,241 cu. ft. model, which we will also offer. This car is still in production today! Plastic pellet cars are an excellent way to fill out a mixed freight or ad an industry to a layout. In our research, we found real examples of customers with 1-car spots with 1 single Trinity 6,241 on the siding – an industry you can squeeze into any layout!
Plastic pellet cars are an excellent way to fill out a mixed freight or ad an industry to a layout. In our research, we found real examples of customers with 1-car spots with 1 single Trinity 6,241 on the siding – an industry you can squeeze into any layout!
Trinity 6,221/6,241 Features:
Two overall carbody designs, 6,221 and 6,241
Multiple roof hatch styles and arrangements
Multiple outlet gate designs
Etched roof walks and end walkways
Spare hatches and different outlet gates included in polybag to let modeler modify for era
Separate grab irons installed at the factory
Full end cage details
Accurate paint and lettering
Multiple road numbers available for each scheme
Suggested minimum radius: 18”
Available as single car or six-packs unless noted
Preorders: Frequently Asked Questions
What is preordering and why would I want to do that?
What is preordering and why would I want to do that?
In the model railroading world, most products are made in limited runs. Manufacturers no longer produce large quantities to sit in warehouses. Instead, they announce new items and set a preorder deadline. After that date, production is based largely on the number of reservations received.
Preordering through Model Train Stuff guarantees your spot in line for these limited releases. When the products arrive, orders are filled in the order they were placed. The earlier you preorder, the better your chance of getting your items, even if there are shipping delays or shortfalls from the manufacturer.
Preordering is as easy as 1-2-3!
Preordering is as easy as 1-2-3!
- Preordering is available on any item with the word "Preorder" as the first word in the product title.
- We will email your invoice approximately 30-45 days before your preorder items land at the warehouse. With the interactive invoice you can select your preferred shipping method and pay the balance of your order right online!
- We'll ship you your preorder once your invoice is paid online.
How can I place a preorder?
How can I place a preorder?
To place a preorder, simply look for items marked with "PREORDER" in their title on our website. Add the item to your cart and proceed to checkout. You'll be required to pay a 10% non-refundable deposit to secure your reservation.
When will I be charged for my preorder?
When will I be charged for my preorder?
You'll be charged a 10% deposit at the time of placing your preorder. The remaining balance, along with any applicable sales tax and shipping charges, will be due when the item is ready to be shipped. We'll notify you via email with a link to complete your payment.
Can I cancel my preorder?
Can I cancel my preorder?
Preorders can be canceled, but please note that the 10% deposit is non-refundable and will not be credited to store credit, as it goes toward covering the cost of the uncollected reservation.
When will my preorder ship?
When will my preorder ship?
The estimated shipping date for each preorder item is listed on the product page. We'll also keep you updated via email if there are any changes to the shipping schedule. Once your final payment is received, your item will be shipped according to your selected shipping method.
What happens if a preorder item is delayed or canceled by the manufacturer?
What happens if a preorder item is delayed or canceled by the manufacturer?
In the rare event that a preorder item is delayed or canceled by the manufacturer, we'll notify you as soon as possible. You can choose to wait for the item, apply your deposit to a different item, or request a refund or store credit for your deposit.
How do I check the status of my preorder?
How do I check the status of my preorder?
You can check the status of your preorder by logging into your account on our website and viewing your order history. We'll also keep you updated via email with any important information regarding your preorder.
What if I have more questions about preordering?
What if I have more questions about preordering?
If you have any further questions about preordering, feel free to contact our customer service team. We're here to help you with any inquiries you may have.
